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 | Flexible for All Options.
The concept behind the stand.
4 economical choices. A high degree of flexibility is offered by the two freely configurable stand models: Z1m (motorized) and D1m (manual). They are ideal for users who want to keep all options open for future applications. For clearly defined applications and budgets, the preconfigured stands M1m (motorized) and A1m (manual) are a particularly good choice. With their generous basic features, they are an attractive alternative. |  | Axio Imager
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 | Motorization - Maximizing comfort.
The motorization of Axio Imager is the prerequisite for the powerful performance of your imaging system – a system of carefully matched components that operate together in perfect harmony. With motorization you get rapid results, constant conditions and reproducibility, safe and error-free operation, a significantly reduced number of steps, and greater efficiency. For example: the motorized apertures or the intensity control, which are automatically adjusted via filter wheels at a constant color temperature. With the motorized stands from Axio Imager, you are ideally prepared to document large samples with field spanning imaging and analysis. With the Z1m model, you can continously upgrade to maximum system performance or expand the system to include laser scanning microscopy. |  |  |
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 | The imaging cell - Vibration-free documentation.
Stability is essential if you want to attain good results. With Axio Imager, the core elements nosepiece, z-guide and stage have been designed as a compact, stability-optimized unit. This "stable cell" has been isolated from the rest of the stand and is thus particularly insensitive to outside thermal influences and vibrations. This provides you with an ideal basis for imaging, especially for work with high magnifications and investigations over time. |  |  |
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